Tyne Shipyards - World War | UK | HISTORY OF THE NORTH

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  • Опубліковано 25 лют 2023
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    The Living on the Tyne UA-cam channel is a destination for anyone interested in exploring the beauty and culture of the Tyne region in northeast England. Located in the heart of the region, the channel offers a unique and immersive look at the vibrant cities, charming towns, and stunning countryside of the Tyne.
    Our videos will take you on a journey through the region, highlighting the most iconic landmarks and hidden gems of the Tyne. From the iconic Tyne Bridge and the bustling Quayside in Newcastle, to the picturesque countryside of Northumberland and the vibrant communities of Gateshead, there is always something new and exciting to discover on our channel.
    In addition to showcasing the natural beauty of the Tyne, our videos will also delve into the rich history and culture of the region. We will also highlight the many events and activities that make the Tyne region a vibrant and exciting place to live and visit.
    Whether you are a resident of the Tyne looking to learn more about your community, or a visitor looking to discover the hidden gems of the region, the Living on the Tyne UA-cam channel has something for everyone. Tune in and start exploring the beauty of the Tyne with us today!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @tonym7366
    @tonym7366 2 місяці тому

    Your enthusiasm comes across really clearly.....just a tweak, where you refer to HMS Lion, you have a picture of a damaged HMS Kelly,which fits really well with your narrative on repairing damaged warships, which could be a separate episode for you ?😊.

  • @sandrafraser6028
    @sandrafraser6028 Рік тому +9

    Hello from 🇨🇦 Fascinating story of women working in the shipyards. My mam was born on the Tyne in 1908, at Dunston. She told me a lot of stories when I was growing up about the Tyne. Her father & sister & 6 brothers all served in WW2.

    • @livingonthetyne
      @livingonthetyne  Рік тому

      What a history, I bet they all had some stories to tell. Thank you for sharing.

  • @BigAmp
    @BigAmp Рік тому +4

    Heroic efforts by the men and women of Tyneside showing their indomitable spirit, which, though bruised and battered, still lives on. What a brilliant video.

  • @martinwarner1178
    @martinwarner1178 Рік тому +3

    I am English, seventy years, travelled around this, formally Great country, and found the best people to be in the northeast. Super video, the women are brilliant, trying and grafting, for a cause, that maybe was wrong. Thank you for the good work. Peace be unto you.

    • @Grandpa600
      @Grandpa600 Рік тому

      Martin, maybe you should expand a little on your phrase, "trying and grafting, for a cause, that maybe was wrong".

    • @martinwarner1178
      @martinwarner1178 Рік тому +2

      @@Grandpa600 Maybe you would not want to hear my view Captain. Not the view of the main stream. Peace be unto you.

  • @johnpaulgleason7929
    @johnpaulgleason7929 Рік тому +1

    Well that is something in my brain I never thought of before. The Tyne shipyards fixed the battle damaged ships! I walk the Tyne constantly from end to end, so much to see, love the shipyard history and just never once has it popped into my head that them ships had to be fixed after strikes from the Germans, by the locals of the Tyne! Always learning :)

  • @nottsco
    @nottsco Рік тому +2

    My Dad was an electrical engineer by trade. He tried to join the RAF at the beginning of WW2 but was sent to work in the shipyards at South Shields helping repair and refit ships until the war was over. Without these facilities and those working in them we'd be speaking German.

    • @HorseMalone
      @HorseMalone 4 місяці тому

      I'd rather be speaking German than Urdu which you will all be speaking in less than 100 years in UK.

  • @neildelaney5199
    @neildelaney5199 Рік тому

    Be nice to see a map of todays tyne ( or photograph) next to the 1942 map, many thanks

  • @BillyO
    @BillyO Рік тому +1

    Why do so many commentaries be done by people/AI with no apparent entusiasm for their documentary ! So annoying ! This is one. He is reading it like a script for a doctors prescription, so flat & boring . Sorry but it does put one off !

    • @livingonthetyne
      @livingonthetyne  Рік тому +4

      I’m sorry you don’t like it Billy, I am quite a monotonous speaking person, this is something I am working hard on to overcome but it does not take away from my passion from the subject. I will keep working on it. Thanks for the feedback 😊

    • @Irishherbs
      @Irishherbs Рік тому +1

      Give us a link to something you produced Billy, and we can see how interesting you are? I think an apology is in order.

    • @Grandpa600
      @Grandpa600 Рік тому

      Billy O'D .There are few things harder than to successfully record yourself, either video or audio. I have a UA-cam channel, and to make a video can be daunting, but if you believe in what you are recording, it is always worth it. As Christian D remarked, show us what you've done; and then you can maybe comment upon another's product!

  • @POLITICAL-BIAS.
    @POLITICAL-BIAS. Рік тому +2

    Nice upload. well done